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Rhode Island PBS President David W. Piccerelli announced the two towns we will visit for the 2018-2019 season of Our Town: Johnston and Charlestown. Johnston will be featured in a documentary televised in September 2018, and the Charlestown documentary will debut in March 2019.

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Rhode Island PBS and The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island are collaborating to present a community screening of 'GI JEWS: Jewish Americans in World War II' in March before the film makes its national public television premiere.

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Healthcare and humanitarian workers are increasingly in the crosshairs as hospitals and aid centers have become part of the battlefield in today’s wars. The New Barbarianism, an award-winning original documentary by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Global Health Policy Center (GHPC), examines the surge in violence against medical and other humanitarian workers.

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A feast for all the senses, An Evening Uncorked! will fill the spacious Pawtucket Armory with aromas, colors, sounds, and tastes of an appetizing "foodie" adventure, with wine tasting for the novice, the enthusiast, and the connoisseur. Where else can one sample foods from these great chefs all under one roof?

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In an academic competition that pits East versus West, City versus Suburbs, All Boys versus All Girls, and a Classic Private School Rivalry, join us Saturday nights at 6 p.m. for High School Quiz Show: Rhode Island to see who takes home the trophy.

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MISTER ROGERS: IT'S YOU I LIKE is a celebrity-filled, hour-long special that celebrates 50 years of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, an iconic and enduring landmark in the world of children's television and beyond.

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"41" is an award-winning documentary that tells a remarkable story of The Station nightclub fire's youngest victim, Nicholas O'Neill. It is a story of uplifting hope, insight, and comfort. And it may change the way you think about life and death.

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On February 20, 2003, the worst nightclub fire in Rhode Island history claimed 100 lives and injured 230 when The Station nightclub went up in flames. Life and Lyrics commemorates the 15th anniversary with a special tribute to the victims, survivors, first responders, officials, and volunteers.

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In a year of political ups and downs, hidden high jinks and exposed shenanigans, allegations and consequences, rumors and resignations (in other words, Rhode Island politics as usual) A Lively Experiment reviews the headlines of 2017 and makes predictions for 2018.

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Beginning its new season in January 2018, Antiques Roadshow returned to Rhode Island after more than a decade for its first-ever outdoor event in the show's 22 year history. Leave it Rhode Island to provide a gorgeous mansion setting and thrilling threat of Hurricane Jose. (Did we say thrilling? We meant nerve-wracking.)

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Opioid addiction is a chronic relapsing disease that can develop with repeated exposure to opioids. In this special from Second Opinion, experts discuss the drug epidemic in the U.S., and offer solid, timely information about prevention and addiction treatment.